(Video) How Judaism’s Most Sacred Prayer Object Is Made With 3000-Year-Old Techniques?
Tefillin, also known as phylacteries, are small black boxes containing sacred scrolls. They serve as a powerful reminder of the Jewish faith and the connection between the believer and God. Traditionally, one box is worn on the arm, symbolizing the binding of the heart to God, while the other is placed on the forehead, representing the intellect’s commitment to faith. The Ancient Craft of Parchment Making The scrolls contained within tefillin are crafted from parchment, an art form that has